Help protect the red knot shorebird: [link removed]
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Dear Friend,
Every year, thousands of red knot shorebirds complete one of the most epic migrations in the animal kingdom. They fly from the southern tip of South America, in Tierra del Fuego, all the way to their breeding grounds in the Arctic Circle. The birds make a crucial stop in Delaware Bay, where they replenish their energy with horseshoe crab eggs before continuing their journey.
Due to overharvesting of horseshoe crabs by the fishing industry, the Delaware Bay habitat has been degraded. As horseshoe crab numbers languish, the shorebird – which is threatened under the Endangered Species Act – has suffered as well. Yet a regional fisheries commission is now weighing a proposal that could leave the red knot with even less to eat by lifting a prohibition on killing female horseshoe crabs. Take action today to urge the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission to protect the red knot and reject this dangerous proposal: [link removed]
This story is not unique to the red knot. Throughout the animal kingdom, increasing pressures from industry are putting threatened and endangered species at risk. Habitat destruction is the largest driver of biodiversity loss globally. Roughly a million of the Earth’s estimated 8 million species are threatened with extinction in the coming decades. Protecting the diverse range of species and the habitat on which they rely is more important than ever.
The commission will likely make a final decision on the proposal in November, even though crucial information has been withheld from the public. Species in our natural world are critically dependent on one another for survival. The commission cannot move forward with a proposal that will significantly impact horseshoe crabs in Delaware Bay without also harming the already threatened shorebird that has traveled halfway around the world to feast on its shores. The two are inextricably linked.
The Endangered Species Act entitles the threatened red knot to protections, which the commission is now jeopardizing. It is up to all of us to continue to fight this proposal that threatens further decline of this magnificent bird: [link removed]
Sincerely,
Ben Levitan
Senior Attorney, Biodiversity Defense Program
TAKE ACTION: [link removed]
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